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Phonic MRS1.20 Surround Mixing Console

 

Phonic MRS1.20 Surround Mixing Console

Ideal for any application where budget 5.1 surround sound is a requirement, whether it be an education establishment or a home recording studio; the new Phonic MRS1.20 mixing console will fit the bill. Providing 20 mic/line input channels that can be mixed and routed to 5.1 surround sound output channels with a switch to select the bass channel. For studio…

Web Price:

£949.00 GBP inc VAT

Availability:

Normally 3-5 Days

Phonic Mrs 1-20

Frans van den Berge (May 22, 2008)
Rating: 8/10

This surround sound mixingconsole is amazing. Nice metering, able to use your stereo reverb in surround (using a great analog routing scheme) and has analog outputs on DTRS.

So buy an older Tascam digital recorder, hook it up and there you go. You can allso cascade, so buy two and use a 40 ch. analog console to mix in 5.1. surround.

I've used this console on an classical recording and the people were very content with the result. Using it's very mic pre's.

I have it now for 5 years and it still is a very nice console. It goes with me on the road.

 

Phonic MRS1.20 Surround Mixing Console

 

Phonic MRS1.20 Surround Mixing Console

Ideal for any application where budget 5.1 surround sound is a requirement, whether it be an education establishment or a home recording studio; the new Phonic MRS1.20 mixing console will fit the bill. Providing 20 mic/line input channels that can be mixed and routed to 5.1 surround sound output channels with a switch to select the bass channel. For studio…

Web Price:

£949.00 GBP inc VAT

Availability:

Normally 3-5 Days

Phonic Mrs 1-20

Frans van den Berge (May 22, 2008)
Rating: 8/10

This surround sound mixingconsole is amazing. Nice metering, able to use your stereo reverb in surround (using a great analog routing scheme) and has analog outputs on DTRS.

So buy an older Tascam digital recorder, hook it up and there you go. You can allso cascade, so buy two and use a 40 ch. analog console to mix in 5.1. surround.

I've used this console on an classical recording and the people were very content with the result. Using it's very mic pre's.

I have it now for 5 years and it still is a very nice console. It goes with me on the road.

 
 

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